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Last Updated: Sunday, 27 October 2013 20:37
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Written by Valerie Harms
Amazing how the old myth holds in our time: Malaise afflicts the land. Air, water and soil are poisoned and weaken those who depend on them.
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Written by Mary Ann Holthaus
So intriguing to me was Haruki Murakami's Wind-Up Bird Chronicle that I found myself reading it for a second time (all 607 pages), just months after my initial encounter with the book.
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Written by David H. Rosen, M.D.
Verena Kast grew up in a farming village in Switzerland. I imagine her as a
basically happy, animated, and optimistic child playing, singing, and being in
contact with the earth and its animals, herbs, and flowers.
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Written by Christine M. Merritt, Ph.D
Edward F. Edinger, the late, renowned Jungian Analyst and scholar has written an
important book that should be read by all politicians, not just theologians and
Jungians.
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Last Updated: Sunday, 27 October 2013 20:37
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Written by David Sedgwick
John Haule's provocatively titled The Love Cure: Therapy Erotic and Sexual is sure to pique anyone's interest.